Website: http://canberraai.net/caiss2020/
Discord: https://discord.gg/rcKuNm4
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To bring AI to the broader technical and non-technical audience, we are organising a summer school under the title of the IEEE Canberra Artificial Intelligence Summer School -- and we are cordially inviting you to participate! We have secured high-calibre Australian and international AI experts, who will share their passion for both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and education.
It will take place as part of the Canberra Artificial Intelligence (CAI) Week, and it is a set of activities on Artificial Intelligence (AI) over more than a whole week from Saturday, November 28th, 2020 to Friday, December 4th, 2020. CAI is based on the principle of "AI4All" or "Artificial Intelligence is For Everyone". CAI has activities for the old and young, experts and non-experts, and technical and non-technical audience. CAI encompasses events like IEEE SSCI 2020, AI 2020, an AI Industry Exhibition, and much more - http://canberraai.net/.
* Structure of this online summer school
- Duration: four days in total, up to three sessions per day, each session going for 100-180 minutes.
- Interactions: small breakout groups of <10 attendees, supported by all presenters, their teams, and the CAISS team.
- Location: online, and groups of attendees can meet up "in real life" for sessions (not mandatory).
As interaction is vital, we will "engineer" the audience to maximise the diversity: each group will be composed of students, academics, industry, and members of the general public -- as well as facilitators.
Are you ready to be wowed by AI?
* Confirmed Speakers
Together with them, we endeavour to provide you an engaging summer school. In alphabetical order:
Christian Wagner, University of Nottingham, UK, https://christianwagner.weebly.com/
"Capture and Handling of Uncertainty at Source – using intervals rather than numbers in AI"
Chunhua Shen & Qi Wu, University of Adelaide, Australia, https://cs.adelaide.edu.au/~chhshen/ & http://qi-wu.me/
"Vision-and-Language: the next generation of AI"
Emma Hart, Edinburgh Napier University, UK, https://www.napier.ac.uk/people/emma-hart
"Artificial Evolution of Robotic Ecosystems"
Haris Aziz & Toby Walsh, University of New South Wales, Australia, https://sites.google.com/site/harisaziz/Home & http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~tw/
"Game theory and market design"
Pascal Kerschke, University of Münster, Germany, https://www.wi.uni-muenster.de/department/statistik/people/pascal-kerschke
"Fundamentals, Benefits and Perspectives of Automated Algorithm Selection"
Song Guo, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China, https://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/en-us/staffs/detail/4511
"Edge Learning for Distributed Big Data Analytics: Theory, Algorithm and System Design"
Yaochu Jin, University of Surrey, UK, https://www.surrey.ac.uk/people/yaochu-jin
"Data-driven evolutionary optimization: From complex engineering design to deep neural architecture search"
* Tentative Program (GMT+11, Australian Eastern Daylight Time)
4 Dec, Friday: AI for dinner
8.50pm Welcome
9.00pm "Capture and Handling of Uncertainty at Source – using intervals rather than numbers in AI” (Christian Wagner)
5/6 Dec Saturday/Sunday: AI from dusk till dawn
10pm "Artificial Evolution of Robotic Ecosystems” (Emma Hart)
12am "Data-driven evolutionary optimization: From complex engineering design to deep neural architecture search” (Yaochu Jin)
2am "Fundamentals, Benefits and Perspectives of Automated Algorithm Selection” (Pascal Kerschke)
7 Dec, Monday: AI for lunch
10am "Game theory and market design” (Toby Walsh and Haris Aziz)
12pm "Vision-and-Language: the next generation of AI” (Chunhua Shen and Qi Wu)
7 Dec, Monday: AI for dinner
5pm "Edge Learning for Distributed Big Data Analytics: Theory, Algorithm and System Design” (Song Guo)
7pm "Artificial Evolution of Robotic Ecosystems” (Emma Hart)
* Technical Details
We are going to use Discord to announce news and as a general chat platform: https://discord.gg/rcKuNm4 (free)
For the video conferences, we are going to use Zoom: https://zoom.us/download (free)
If interested in staying up-to-date, please join the Discord channel!
* Organisers
Markus Wagner, University of Adelaide, Australia, https://cs.adelaide.edu.au/~markus/
Saber Mohamed Elsayed, University of New South Wales, Australia, https://www.saberelsayed.com/
Hussein Abbass, University of New South Wales, Australia, http://www.husseinabbass.net/
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